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that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the real heat gets pressed down to the south tomorrow . tomorrow is going to be an abnoxiously hot day. maybe the mid-80s in the city. some spots in the low 70s. 103, that will break the record. the record tomorrow is only 101. good chance at the airport we could get to that. the heat index about 108 to 110 tomorrow afternoon. a really tough afternoon. on sunday back in the mid-90s. good chance of thundershower activity. each day next week haven't posted it but temperatures in the mid-80s. chances of showers and thundershowers each afternoon and evening, denise
that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the...
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so stay with us this morning. we are going to hear from bge officials coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. >>> first let's look at the dang that-- damage that is plaguing the area. trees are still blocking roadsand intersections are in the dark. charley crowson is out on fleetwood avenue and northeast baltimore with how things are looking there. charley. >> reporter: we are at old harford road and fleetwood avenue and this is the common scene. downed trees and this is what is slowing electric crews from coming in and getting power back on to the residents who desperately need it. we were here for the updates throughout the day yesterday. we have become very familiar with this van. we have become very familiar with a woman who lives here in the house next to this van where the tree is overturned. how have things been going for you? we are at day 4 and 5. >> nice and hot. >> reporter: you said the baby woke you up this morning? how's the baby doing with the heat? >> she is okay. i mean, we have a tubby so she si
so stay with us this morning. we are going to hear from bge officials coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. >>> first let's look at the dang that-- damage that is plaguing the area. trees are still blocking roadsand intersections are in the dark. charley crowson is out on fleetwood avenue and northeast baltimore with how things are looking there. charley. >> reporter: we are at old harford road and fleetwood avenue and this is the common scene. downed trees and this is what is...
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we restored more than 500,000 but we have a big job ahead of us. >> reporter: and talk to us about people getting frustrated. i am sure you've gotten foal calls from people losing patience and any words for them. >> we are grateful to our customers for their patience. we know that it's a very trying time for them. i am sure they are frustrated to be without power for sometime, but also to be without power in extreme heat. and i encourage them to stay hydrated and keep blind andcurtains close to help the homes feel 10 degrees cooler. but we are working around the clock and as quickly and safely as possible to get every customer back into service. >> reporter: this is challenging for the crews with the heat they have been dealing with. >> absolutely. so, in addition to extreme heat and harsh conditions they are work in they are encountering hurricane like damage. they have trees and tree limbs down on wires and electrical quit. the -- equipment. the trees have to be removed before they can begin restoring poles or wire to put people back in service. >> reporter: thanks so much for joining u
we restored more than 500,000 but we have a big job ahead of us. >> reporter: and talk to us about people getting frustrated. i am sure you've gotten foal calls from people losing patience and any words for them. >> we are grateful to our customers for their patience. we know that it's a very trying time for them. i am sure they are frustrated to be without power for sometime, but also to be without power in extreme heat. and i encourage them to stay hydrated and keep blind...
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brought in theee cupcakes- and tom got us these bagels! 3 3 is coming to first mariner r are available now.but we want to get you into the show for fr. free.a-e-g entertainment sent us ticcets to give away to you. now at 410-481-4445 win a pair - of passes to the show. phow.our winnersswill be entered into a grand prize drawing for meet and greet ppsses.we'll draw that winner on friday.for coopleteerules gg to foxbaltimore dot com.
brought in theee cupcakes- and tom got us these bagels! 3 3 is coming to first mariner r are available now.but we want to get you into the show for fr. free.a-e-g entertainment sent us ticcets to give away to you. now at 410-481-4445 win a pair - of passes to the show. phow.our winnersswill be entered into a grand prize drawing for meet and greet ppsses.we'll draw that winner on friday.for coopleteerules gg to foxbaltimore dot com.
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that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> utility workers continue to press on to try to get the lights back on. i am lowell melser your. i will have a live report. >> the he continues. -- the heat continues. a live report on the weather coming up. >> and an update on safety here tomorrow. >> live, local, late breaking, this is wbal tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. in hd. >> for more than half a million customers the lights are back on and the air-conditioner units are humming. >> but still, tens of thousands of our neighbors face another night in the dark and in stifling conditions. within the last half-hour, b.g.e. reports it is still trying to restore power for an approximate 142,000 customers. roughly 53,000 people in one county are without electricity. tonight, more on the plight so many are facing at this hour still. we have a check on the new weather system. lowell melser has a look at how people are coping. >> governor o'malley tells us that there are now 2000 out-of- state callers joi
that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> utility workers continue to press on to try to get the lights back on. i am lowell melser your. i will have a live report. >> the he continues. -- the heat continues. a live report on the weather coming up. >> and an update on safety here tomorrow. >> live, local, late breaking, this is wbal tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. in hd. >> for more than half a million customers the lights are back on and...
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we are used to drill. it's going to be hotter tomorrow. then next week's, mid 80's. >> that will feel so good. >> 85 for the high temperature, running a little below average by monday and tuesday of next week's. let's look at the heat advisory in effect today starting at 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the counties shaded in orange. that includes the metro area. tomorrow we have an excessive heat watch in effect for the vast majority of the viewing area. tomorrow will be a few degrees warmer than today. this is a step up from the heat advisory. this may be upgraded to an excessive heat warning later on tonight and especially tomorrow. right now 83 degrees in the district, 82 in annapolis, 80 in martinsburg, 75 in winchester, 73 in cumberland, 79 in culpeper. a warm start. if we have a few clouds overhead. streaming north to south. they will clear out this morning and we will have nearly total sunshine on this friday with high temperatures around 100 degrees. the century mark again this afternoon. when you factor in the humidity, it will feel l
we are used to drill. it's going to be hotter tomorrow. then next week's, mid 80's. >> that will feel so good. >> 85 for the high temperature, running a little below average by monday and tuesday of next week's. let's look at the heat advisory in effect today starting at 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the counties shaded in orange. that includes the metro area. tomorrow we have an excessive heat watch in effect for the vast majority of the viewing area. tomorrow will be a few degrees...
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all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations? >>reporter: the scrapping of the good report for a more negative report, there and an ongoing investigation being conducted to determine the facts of the matter. as for the overall pentagon, here is press secretary george little. >> the detection and defeat is the top priority of the ied's for commander in the field. with respect to this, the secretary has full confidence in the army to look at issues with respect to the software. >>reporter: the detection and defeat of ied's is a top priority for commanders in the field but this has people like congressman hunter scratching their head. >>shepard: thank you f
all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations?...
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the crews had to use a secondary water supply in the rural area. not much damage to report, one firefighter did suffer some injuries when the floor below him gave way. >> you just have to be very cautious about where you step because you don't know where the weak spots are and luckily the floor opened up very gently and slid him down instead of caving in all of a sudden. >> investigators believe this fire and another one in the arnold area were both caused by lightning strikes. >>> well, storm damage was much worse around d.c. and over parts of maryland. >> news news linda so is her -- abc2 news linda so is here to ole the us how bad it was -- tell us how bad it was. >> reporter: major flooding and power outages and several homes also damaged when the winds knocked down trees. the storms flooded out josh life's basement apartment in d.c.. it's the second time in eighty days something like this has happened. water flooded his home and sewage backed up the home there. roads were also flooded and including a notorious spot below rhode island avenue me
the crews had to use a secondary water supply in the rural area. not much damage to report, one firefighter did suffer some injuries when the floor below him gave way. >> you just have to be very cautious about where you step because you don't know where the weak spots are and luckily the floor opened up very gently and slid him down instead of caving in all of a sudden. >> investigators believe this fire and another one in the arnold area were both caused by lightning strikes....
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alleged lack of control and oversight at hsbc created an environment which allowed that bank to be used to launder drug money from around the world. a u.s. senate investigation revealed that executives of europe's largest bank ignored regular complaints from bank employees which allowed the laundering to take place for at least eight years. the senate report also says a failure to act by u.s. regulators led billions of dollars in drug money from mexican cartels to be laundered through hsbc. the report also says suspicious funding from syria, the cayman islands, iran and saudi arabia also passed through the bank. the u.s. senate is scheduled to hold a hearing into this matter later today. >>> later today, an ntsb team is going to arrive in maryland to investigate a deadly plane crash in laytonsville. a 1964 beach craft a23 went down just before 7:30 last night near davis airport. it came to a stop in a wooded area just beyond the airport's runway. it was carrying a pilot and a flight instructor. the flight instructor was killed in the crash. the pilot was flown to a local hospital. an ey
alleged lack of control and oversight at hsbc created an environment which allowed that bank to be used to launder drug money from around the world. a u.s. senate investigation revealed that executives of europe's largest bank ignored regular complaints from bank employees which allowed the laundering to take place for at least eight years. the senate report also says a failure to act by u.s. regulators led billions of dollars in drug money from mexican cartels to be laundered through hsbc. the...
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there were a few of us that had him held down and i just called 911. i felt like that was the best thing i could do at the time. >> reporter: the teenager's friends gave up and left him. within minutes, police were there to take over. >> it was a real genuine rush. >> reporter: jackson didn't consider his actions all that special but he does think the collective reaction of those who saw this young woman in trouble was extraordinary. >> all helping to apprehend this guy and justice was served. >> that was fox 5's audrey barnes reporting. a metro spokesman says the suspect in this case is 17 years old. he has been charged with robbery and officers did detain and question two others who witnesses said they were involved. >> good for them to getting involved. >>> much of the nation is still dealing with a severe drought. what will that mean for your grocery bill? up next, we'll hear from one farmer in our region. >>> changes to one wireless carrier's family plan. will it cost more or less? consumer news coming up. >>> the white house is looking to congres
there were a few of us that had him held down and i just called 911. i felt like that was the best thing i could do at the time. >> reporter: the teenager's friends gave up and left him. within minutes, police were there to take over. >> it was a real genuine rush. >> reporter: jackson didn't consider his actions all that special but he does think the collective reaction of those who saw this young woman in trouble was extraordinary. >> all helping to apprehend this guy...
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we spent $70 billion last year on school supplies. >> and experts say get used to it. after a sales slump in april and may, retailers are going after back-to-school shoppers earlier than ever. >>> and now, you see it. now, you don't. a publishing company in argentina has figured out how to print books, get this, in disappearing ink. the ink vanishes after two months of being exposed to light and air. it's good publicity for the authors. and perhaps motivation for the procrastinators. >> not that you procrastinated on your "fifty shades of grey." >> i read the entire trilogy. >> on an afternoon. a friday afternoon. >>> next on this tuesday morning, the new jersey woman rushed to surgery to, get this, remove a 50-pound tumor. >>> and the police pursuit in california with a very dramatic ending. sometimes, i feel like it's me against my hair. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ streng
we spent $70 billion last year on school supplies. >> and experts say get used to it. after a sales slump in april and may, retailers are going after back-to-school shoppers earlier than ever. >>> and now, you see it. now, you don't. a publishing company in argentina has figured out how to print books, get this, in disappearing ink. the ink vanishes after two months of being exposed to light and air. it's good publicity for the authors. and perhaps motivation for the...
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and everybody is welcoming us. and much like my character, i, amy poler, are very excited to meet them and be here. >> you can see the premier of season 5 on september 20th right here on nbc4. >>> all right. so from classic barbecue to blt and even dill pickle, potato chips come in all different kinds of flavors. >> now you have a chance to come up with the next great flavor and make a million bucks at the same time. lays is holding a contest called, do me a flavor. you can select an idea for the next great chip on the facebook page and they will pick three finalists. then lays will make those three styles of chips and america will vote on the ultimate winner. the prize, either a million dollars or 1% of the flavor's net sales next year. it is the largest promotion in lays 75-year history. >>> what you got? >> i don't know what i would do. in the newsroom we've gotten this hot dog flavored potato chip. i don't know who makes it. it takes like you are biting into a hot dog, the bun, the mustard, the whole nine yards
and everybody is welcoming us. and much like my character, i, amy poler, are very excited to meet them and be here. >> you can see the premier of season 5 on september 20th right here on nbc4. >>> all right. so from classic barbecue to blt and even dill pickle, potato chips come in all different kinds of flavors. >> now you have a chance to come up with the next great flavor and make a million bucks at the same time. lays is holding a contest called, do me a flavor. you can...
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they only declared war on us after we declared war on them first. now, you can say we were bullied into it because they were stealing american sailors and ships on the frontier, like you guys up there in michigan, the accusation was made that they were giving guns and ammunition to the indians and urging them to shoot white settlers, and they have found, you know, at the time, they have found food and weapons amongst the native american nations up there. 1812 was a real critical year. great britain was in a bigger war with france, and a lot of people said, you know, we have to be decisive. it was an election year so actually we declared only a few months before the presidential election, so some of them say that had to do with it, and it was just a breaking point and there were just enough american senators and representatives to tip the balance. even to this day, the war of 1812 was the most narrowly declared of any american war in which congress voted to declare war. >> our caller from michigan, vince vaise, reminds us that monday marks the 200th
they only declared war on us after we declared war on them first. now, you can say we were bullied into it because they were stealing american sailors and ships on the frontier, like you guys up there in michigan, the accusation was made that they were giving guns and ammunition to the indians and urging them to shoot white settlers, and they have found, you know, at the time, they have found food and weapons amongst the native american nations up there. 1812 was a real critical year. great...
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the centers executive director adam rosenberg tells us the ncaa's directive that the money be used to help victims will have a substantial effect nationwide. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"most of us are non profits.. it would be a game changer for anyone of these child advocacy centers that our govt institutions dont provide us with enough funds to be sustainable."(cairns)"in this clinic there are several intv rooms where the children can sit down and talk with a trained social worker about what happened to them" (cairns)"this intv can even be watched on closed circuit tv by other professionals and additional funding would allow this group to buy additional equipment and increase staff" sexual child abuse is a crisis... statistics show one in four girls... and one in six boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18. advocates say more training programs are essential. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps and private schools to train them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report
the centers executive director adam rosenberg tells us the ncaa's directive that the money be used to help victims will have a substantial effect nationwide. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"most of us are non profits.. it would be a game changer for anyone of these child advocacy centers that our govt institutions dont provide us with enough funds to be sustainable."(cairns)"in this clinic there are several intv rooms where the children can sit down and talk with a...
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officials are concerned about the improper use of generators. >> use them safely. we recommend placing them at least 20 feet away from your home and make sure if it is not ventilating toward the house that would allow carbon monoxide to seep into your windows or doorways. >> carbon monoxide is a lethal because you cannot see it, smell it, or taste 8. -- or taste it. a watercraft was discovered unaccompanied near cox point just before 5:00 yesterday evening. the threat of storms forced them to call off the search. is state's newest casino hitting the jackpot when it comes to revenue. maryland live! took in more than $28 million and paid $19 million in state taxes which is considered a huge boost for the program. >> with maryland live! opening, perryville was down and that was anticipated. because of the excitement and the intensity and around the maryland live! opening. >> the governor and house speaker met privately yesterday for a special session. consent this was not reached. coming up, the presidential candidates are celebrating the fourth of july. if you are st
officials are concerned about the improper use of generators. >> use them safely. we recommend placing them at least 20 feet away from your home and make sure if it is not ventilating toward the house that would allow carbon monoxide to seep into your windows or doorways. >> carbon monoxide is a lethal because you cannot see it, smell it, or taste 8. -- or taste it. a watercraft was discovered unaccompanied near cox point just before 5:00 yesterday evening. the threat of storms...
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people have come out to talk to us. they want to give us a piece of their mind and bge appeals of their mind. they haven't seen anyone at all. let's put it this way. the misery index is very high. six days without power. it's like watching the same episode of gilligan's island over and over again, and the one you don't like. the same story. however, this time it's in french. these guys are in quebec in the middle of woodlawn trying to restore the power. for the folks they are just glad the crews are in their area. others are just waiting. they are done. complaining doesn't help but it does make you feel better. >> whenever we have major snow storms we always go out. because we always go out we're last served. >> reporter: matt is staying at his elderly brother's home while they're at his brothers. communications with the utility have been frustrating. >> we keep calling and it changes almost every call. you wait a few hours, well now it's 6:30 tomorrow night. there was a bge person with a clipboard and pen walking aroun
people have come out to talk to us. they want to give us a piece of their mind and bge appeals of their mind. they haven't seen anyone at all. let's put it this way. the misery index is very high. six days without power. it's like watching the same episode of gilligan's island over and over again, and the one you don't like. the same story. however, this time it's in french. these guys are in quebec in the middle of woodlawn trying to restore the power. for the folks they are just glad the...
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free shuttle buses are being used during these repairs. the agency hopes to restore all rail service in time for tomorrow morning's rush, but riders should still expect some delays. >>> coming up, a man's home is damaged not because of the storm, but because of the clean-up. what happened to make an even bigger problem. >>> plus, some call it internet doomsday. why thousands of americans could find themselves without the web tomorrow. >>> and chuck is monitoring severe storms in our area. stay with us cht sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band d crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this paradeeet, sfx: sounds of marching band d crowd cheering honoring america's troops. sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowd cheering which is actually in tquite fitting becauseadeeet, sfx: sounds of marching band d crowd cheering geico has been serving e
free shuttle buses are being used during these repairs. the agency hopes to restore all rail service in time for tomorrow morning's rush, but riders should still expect some delays. >>> coming up, a man's home is damaged not because of the storm, but because of the clean-up. what happened to make an even bigger problem. >>> plus, some call it internet doomsday. why thousands of americans could find themselves without the web tomorrow. >>> and chuck is monitoring...
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the high that helped us get to this morning is going to come back to bite us. it's going to become a heat pump and we're going to blow towards it next week. a high of 90 today, 88 your normal. 66 over night partly cloudy. tomorrow more humid with a high of 90. again, not only is it going to get humid we will get some unsettled weather this weekend. instability, chance of passing shower or thundershower. 96 monday, two shy of 100 on tuesday. >>> now over to sharon gibala with traffic. >> good morning. another new issue, this latest one on 895. we have an accident now at poe teet street. that one is going to be in the southbound direction. no delays at this point. an accident still working on the jfx in the northbound lanes at gilford avenue. accident still working at route 97 at old frederick road. still have that wreck also at ridgely road at old stage road. topside still looking good, the west side is slow at 47 miles an hour average. there's a live look at 95. southbound direction there slow as well, stop and go from white marsh to the 895 merge. this traffic
the high that helped us get to this morning is going to come back to bite us. it's going to become a heat pump and we're going to blow towards it next week. a high of 90 today, 88 your normal. 66 over night partly cloudy. tomorrow more humid with a high of 90. again, not only is it going to get humid we will get some unsettled weather this weekend. instability, chance of passing shower or thundershower. 96 monday, two shy of 100 on tuesday. >>> now over to sharon gibala with traffic....
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] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. new this morning... friiay's massive storms still have more than a hundred thousand b-g-e ustomers waking up without power this mo. mornnng.here's a look at the latest nummers.according to b-g-e's website... total... annn arundel county...baltimore city... baltimore county... carroll coonty... howard county... 3&firefighters in colorado sayy theyyve stopped the massive waldo canyon ffre from rowing any bigger.as of now... 70- percent of it is contained.and authorities say it could be 2 more weeks... before its fully under control.crews are focusing n hotspots... burning within the 18-thousand acrrs already charred.as many scorchhd.mes have been a histtric ship from world war two will live on now... underwater, as a reef in the gulf of m
] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. new this morning... friiay's massive storms still have more than a hundred thousand b-g-e ustomers waking up without power this mo. mornnng.here's a look at the latest nummers.according to b-g-e's website......
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if so, give us a call. aberdeen police believe this is the man who abducted violet ripken at gunpoint outside her home on tuesday. all white male, 180 pounds with short brown hair and glasses. correct it enough that individual, we asked them to call. >> a team of agencies is working on the case. the ever been police department is in charge. authorities have not developed a motive. police say her hands and feet were bound with duct tape and the suspect drove for a round in her car for some 24 hours and then abandoned her and the vehicle in her neighborhood. >> i saw a white sweater being weighed outside a car window. i asked the lady inside and she needed help. she informed me that she was left there and that her feet were bound and she was stuck in the car. >> an officer stationed in front of her home did not spot the return of the vehicle because it was left on the street beyond the house and out of sight. reached by phone, an fbi spokesman characterized the case is unusual and raised some of the same ques
if so, give us a call. aberdeen police believe this is the man who abducted violet ripken at gunpoint outside her home on tuesday. all white male, 180 pounds with short brown hair and glasses. correct it enough that individual, we asked them to call. >> a team of agencies is working on the case. the ever been police department is in charge. authorities have not developed a motive. police say her hands and feet were bound with duct tape and the suspect drove for a round in her car for some...
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for us to speculate on a motive would be unfair. >> violet ripken was reported missing around 8:00 tuesday night. the towercam family has issued the following statement -- the ripken family has issued the following statement -- of course, many people associated with the orioles take a close eye on the developments yesterday. the manager started with his thoughts about what happened to violet ripken and even delivered a shocking story of his own. >> my mom had somebody break in during the middle of the night and tied her up with a cord from the radio paying bank she was listening to the game. this was a few years back. she found out later she knew the guy. >> show walter's mother was not. hurt during the incident. that we first brought you on 11 news today. a deadly shooting in west baltimore. a man was shot around 3:00 this morning. he was pronounced dead at shock trauma. preliminary reports suggest the shooting resulted after a home invasion. police are still trying to determine what caused an accident between a by some of bicyclist and a police vehicle in southwest baltimore. medics resp
for us to speculate on a motive would be unfair. >> violet ripken was reported missing around 8:00 tuesday night. the towercam family has issued the following statement -- the ripken family has issued the following statement -- of course, many people associated with the orioles take a close eye on the developments yesterday. the manager started with his thoughts about what happened to violet ripken and even delivered a shocking story of his own. >> my mom had somebody break in...
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-- trimming service right behind us. you can see that a large tree from a residential area fell on to the lines. it's been there since free day night when the storm came through. they will remove the crew. what i was told from a line foreman with bge, tomorrow morning the transformer will be placed back in here and 500 customers in this area will be put back online. so that's relly good news. they have something to look forward to tomorrow at noon is when they're expecting that. the traffic lights that have been out since friday night, we're at bologna and stevenson. i'm surprised we have noticed an accident. people have come to the area. one thing i've noticed in the area there are signs warning drivers to treat these intersections as a four-way stop. you need to pause. again, stevenson and ba loan na -- bologna. the customers are expected to get their power back on at noon. >> sorry again for the breakup. let's go to anne arundel county where powerful winds downed many trees. more than 2600 crews and 1200 from out of s
-- trimming service right behind us. you can see that a large tree from a residential area fell on to the lines. it's been there since free day night when the storm came through. they will remove the crew. what i was told from a line foreman with bge, tomorrow morning the transformer will be placed back in here and 500 customers in this area will be put back online. so that's relly good news. they have something to look forward to tomorrow at noon is when they're expecting that. the traffic...
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rob joins us this morning to give us the latest. where do things stand. >> we have 108,000 without power. we restored half a million customers and the big number is if you are out of service and that's that 108,000. we will be out here all day. it's not a holiday for the guys. they will be working the entire operation today. we will make some progress today. we are worried about the weather. and that's a concern to us. we will have to see how that plays on the system tonight. storms are out there. so we will have to watch it. >> reporter: if we get the storms, what could happen? >> well, it could elongate the restoration process. it depends. so two days ago in the morning about 2 a.m. we had storms roll through and we lost 12,000 customers from a small celled storm that rolled through. you have storms that bring through more powerful punches, and it could affect it. but right now we will keep our fingers crossed and keep working the plan that has us taking it into the weekend. but right now that's the plan. >> reporter: we are down
rob joins us this morning to give us the latest. where do things stand. >> we have 108,000 without power. we restored half a million customers and the big number is if you are out of service and that's that 108,000. we will be out here all day. it's not a holiday for the guys. they will be working the entire operation today. we will make some progress today. we are worried about the weather. and that's a concern to us. we will have to see how that plays on the system tonight. storms are...
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physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high quality, high value care. i look to today's panelists to offer solutions in both the short-term and long-term. i hope like einstein said they can help us come one a great thought by seeing something differently. we need solutions that will work for both primary care and specialists. and they need to work for beneficiaries with chronic conditions. after all these beneficiaries account for 2/3 of total medicare spending. for your candid and direct suggestions from panelists on how we can better begin to compare and control health care spending.
physicians can help us find the solutions. they're after all on the front lines of health care delivery. 97% of medicare beneficiaries see a physician at least once a year. and beneficiaries with chronic conditions see their physician at least monthly. by ordering tests, writing prescriptions and admitting patients to hospitals, physicians are involved in up to 80% of total health care spending. we need physicians to suggest changes to medicare physician payment system that will spur high...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back, everyone. republicans are outraged tonight by a democratic campaign strategy that has gross invasion of privacy written all over it. democrats are undertaking a new intimidation tactic -- home video surveillance and posting the footage online. here now is cnbc contributor robert costa of the national review. what's this all about? i thought it was okay for them to follow you around but not into your living room. >> it's creepy. i spent an hour on youtube looking at the videos done by democrats. you see the democrat ic party operatives using cameras to take silent videos of their homes, especially for wealthy candidates. i guess trying to show voters about
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back, everyone. republicans are outraged tonight by a...
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that trap to avoid thinking since i used splenda or nutrasweet i could use something else in my diet, never. >>> a new plan calls for drug makers which market powerful painkillers to pick up the tab for training programs for doctors and other health professionals. the medications are blamed for thousands of overdoses each year. >>> researchers in germany and sweden conducted sleep experiments and found sleep deprivation increased how hungry patients felt and also raised the amount of the so- called hunger hormone in the blood. in addition staying awake reduced the amount of energy the body used when resting meaning when we are sleeped deprive, we also burn off fewer calories. >> that's all i'm saying. >> here's the other thing. get off your duff. cutting your sitting time can boost your life expect attention. a study in the brit -- expectancy. a study in the british medical journal says it could add two more years to your life and watching less than two hours of tv a day may add a year to your live. previous studies have linked a sedentary lifestyle to increased health problems, inclu
that trap to avoid thinking since i used splenda or nutrasweet i could use something else in my diet, never. >>> a new plan calls for drug makers which market powerful painkillers to pick up the tab for training programs for doctors and other health professionals. the medications are blamed for thousands of overdoses each year. >>> researchers in germany and sweden conducted sleep experiments and found sleep deprivation increased how hungry patients felt and also raised the...
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authorities tell us it appears to be a tragic accident. it remains unclear who owned the gun to my wife was loaded, and why it was in a location accessible to a 4-year-old. we do know that date -- an adult family member was looking after this child at the time of this incident. charges could be filed. >> the investigation into the person who abducted the mother of cal ripken jr. continues. police found his mother, violet, after she had been abducted from her home early this morning. she was found in harford county. the exact location has not been released. the ripken family has released a statement saying they are grateful and relieved she is back at all unsafely. the suspect is still at large. >> -- that she is back at home safely. the suspect is the large. >> the d.c. bureau chief is live at the wilson building with more on what happened with the mayor. >> mayor vincent gray over the years has been cool and collected as he dealt with reporters. but the calls for resignation and questions over whether he may be personally implicated in a
authorities tell us it appears to be a tragic accident. it remains unclear who owned the gun to my wife was loaded, and why it was in a location accessible to a 4-year-old. we do know that date -- an adult family member was looking after this child at the time of this incident. charges could be filed. >> the investigation into the person who abducted the mother of cal ripken jr. continues. police found his mother, violet, after she had been abducted from her home early this morning. she...
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i used to watch c-span. right now at the very moment, ere are people that iknowho could be watching this on c-span and so,when we talk about people not having a voice, people have voices and people have voices in ways you don't expect. i don't know how i appreciated sp gvngmee opportunity to listen to authors speak while i was in prison. now that i know people could be seeing me speak and what it means. i do understand it. there are occasions when i do get an opportunity i do get to speak for people who don't get to speak for themselves in larger context. i don't people doubt that. what they doubt this is like watching the interpreters. i thought i had two children, a wife, bills and i thought wn we do this criminal justice reform work and we try to stop violence, how do we have a conversation that goes beyond stopping violence and goes for life building. and i think, that's something that people don't necessarily want in the past have wanted to engage me with. i haven't had many conversations with people wi
i used to watch c-span. right now at the very moment, ere are people that iknowho could be watching this on c-span and so,when we talk about people not having a voice, people have voices and people have voices in ways you don't expect. i don't know how i appreciated sp gvngmee opportunity to listen to authors speak while i was in prison. now that i know people could be seeing me speak and what it means. i do understand it. there are occasions when i do get an opportunity i do get to speak for...
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the study did not take into account any chemicals used. the weight of a newborn baby could affect a mother could no chance for breast cancer. a large study indicates giving birth to a large babies who are at least eight towns may increase the risk of women that they will later develop cancer. research as a pregnant women who have bigger babies tend to have higher levels of estrogen and the other hormones associated with cancer. to other factors -- other factors can help reduce the overall cancer risk for mothers. the concern of most mothers is keeping their children safe and healthy, but an unknown disease tends to pop up in the summertime and is very contagious among young children. >> three of the kid and my son's nursery school has had it. a potentially painful virus that is highly contagious among young children. doctors say they have recently seen a spike in the number of cases. one doctor who works in the emergency room says he probably saw eight or nine patients in just one day. >> we have seen them as young as six or seven months o
the study did not take into account any chemicals used. the weight of a newborn baby could affect a mother could no chance for breast cancer. a large study indicates giving birth to a large babies who are at least eight towns may increase the risk of women that they will later develop cancer. research as a pregnant women who have bigger babies tend to have higher levels of estrogen and the other hormones associated with cancer. to other factors -- other factors can help reduce the overall...
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it gave us a power outage headache. >> none of us can be satisfied until every home is restored. >> a crippling storm doomed thousands into a week of heat and helplessness. >> we are living in hell. >> while it is restored to a quarter of a million customers, saturday will sizzle. >> this will not let up. >> nine people have died in maryland from heat-related causes. >> so far, it will only get worse tomorrow. the air is coming from the west. 104 in cincinnati, 103 in chicago. 107 in little rock. all of that moving our way for saturday. advisories in western maryland, watches and the southern part of the state. to explain how this can impact your health and how this is having a major impact on events around the area this weekend, we're joined live from north of baltimore. >> a little bit compared to a little bit earlier. it has dropped down to 85. all of this heat has impacted festivals this weekend and has forced the mayor to extend the state of emergency for baltimore. >> they he has gotten so bad that they held an emergency meeting over the phone to extend the executive order that
it gave us a power outage headache. >> none of us can be satisfied until every home is restored. >> a crippling storm doomed thousands into a week of heat and helplessness. >> we are living in hell. >> while it is restored to a quarter of a million customers, saturday will sizzle. >> this will not let up. >> nine people have died in maryland from heat-related causes. >> so far, it will only get worse tomorrow. the air is coming from the west. 104 in...
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the show we are using all of our tools available. are hoping somebody will recognize the car and help them pieced together the details. a plane crashes in arizona killing three people. the latest on the investigation. and damage in pennsylvania after last nig >> covering the nation, three people, including two children are killed in a plane crash in sedona, arizona. the airplane crashed shortly after taking off on thursday. no word on what caused the accident. trouble on the high seas. the coast guard says one of its cutters seized more than 340 bales of marijuana from a boat with an estimated value of $7.7 million. two men were arrested. the seizure marks a milestone. 50 tons of marijuana confiscated at the pacific southwest border since 2011 with an estimate about of $90.7 million. people in western pans of the beginning to clean up today after severe storms rolled through the area last night. officials say it could be days before the lights are back on. severe storms also hit the pittsburgh area. in new york, a tornado touched dow
the show we are using all of our tools available. are hoping somebody will recognize the car and help them pieced together the details. a plane crashes in arizona killing three people. the latest on the investigation. and damage in pennsylvania after last nig >> covering the nation, three people, including two children are killed in a plane crash in sedona, arizona. the airplane crashed shortly after taking off on thursday. no word on what caused the accident. trouble on the high seas....
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maybe on this show in maybe one of us? that would be illegal for one of us to do that to each other, but some guy in russia did it to himself. he is a artist. we got this video and get a load of this. he is porting a rock group known as pussy riot. they're under scrutiny -- so he's doing it say it's not right to sensor someone. >> yes, they were having a punk prayer to throw putin out. seven years sounds rough for me. there is a guy with his mouth shut. to me it looks real. >> i can't see him sewing his mouth like that without having some doctors assistance,s if got to hurt. >> one article i read said that they called for him and he was discharged and was fine. >> i'm on information overload right now. >>> people in the house were hearing noises that were coming from a kitten. >> hi, buddy. >> he was behind the electrical socket. how did he get there? >> look at the size of him. >> they named him valentino because he has a heart shaped mark on his head, was trapped in the wall so they dug him out. he got in somehow, it cou
maybe on this show in maybe one of us? that would be illegal for one of us to do that to each other, but some guy in russia did it to himself. he is a artist. we got this video and get a load of this. he is porting a rock group known as pussy riot. they're under scrutiny -- so he's doing it say it's not right to sensor someone. >> yes, they were having a punk prayer to throw putin out. seven years sounds rough for me. there is a guy with his mouth shut. to me it looks real. >> i...
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proud. ♪ it makes us proud. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> there he is. apparently there are people in new england who can't keep their hands off the hoff. hundreds of the cut-outs of the former "baywatch" star david hasslehoff are trying to tempt you with a drink. it seems like everyone wants one. >> it's crazy. they keep offing. we probably get customers every night asking to buy the hasslehoff poster. >> why do people want the posters so badly? >> i don't kno
proud. ♪ it makes us proud. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in...
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. >>> stay with us. news4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> then finally telling me he was going to kill me. >> in his own words, for the first time on television, george zimmerman sharing his side of the story about what happened the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gillchrist. >> i'm erika gonzalez. a tangled mess of trees and power lines after another strong storm blew through our area and the damage has hundreds of people waking up this morning yet again in the dark. megan mcgrath is live with more for us. >> reporter: you can see the road here is still closed on both ends. off in the distance perhaps you can see the flashing light there is. that's actually a power crew. they are trying ore store electricity to the street. they are completely in the dark right now. when the storms blew through last night, they were ferocious in parts of the viewing area. it brought down a very large tree, i believe it was an oak tree, that came down on top of one of the h
. >>> stay with us. news4 continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> then finally telling me he was going to kill me. >> in his own words, for the first time on television, george zimmerman sharing his side of the story about what happened the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gillchrist. >> i'm erika gonzalez. a tangled mess of trees and power lines after another strong storm blew through our area and the damage has hundreds of...
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it was a lot for us. keyhey said they gave the and $600 to a neighbor who promised to replace the engine. >> i asked him if i could get a receipt and he said, yes. >> the receipts never came and a certified letter arrived saying that their car was that crazy .aisy's >> i never thought someone a few doors down from a went completely throw my life in ruins. >> we found the neighbor down the street. scott denied selling the car. >> i didn't take it to the junkyard. >> the police report shows that he sold it to james towing. he denies that. >> rick is the neighborhood handyman. he helps everybody in the neighborhood. >> i don't know you did you don't know me. he pled guilty. the investigation alleged that he had done the same with four other stolen cars. caught -- i did my time. but i did not do that. ray's could crazy purchase their cars when they did not sell them? >> allows an automobile shock to take a vehicle without evidence of ownership. >> it has created an opportunity for thieves because no title is
it was a lot for us. keyhey said they gave the and $600 to a neighbor who promised to replace the engine. >> i asked him if i could get a receipt and he said, yes. >> the receipts never came and a certified letter arrived saying that their car was that crazy .aisy's >> i never thought someone a few doors down from a went completely throw my life in ruins. >> we found the neighbor down the street. scott denied selling the car. >> i didn't take it to the junkyard....
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era solo un nino indefenso quien le pudo hacer dano privad...us chose inbles y los abogados de lopez estan pidiendo a el juez que no se usen las evidencias , lo que se encontro en su auto ni en el cuarto del motel ya que ellos alegan la orden de busqueda no fue especifica, en germantown maryland claudia uceda univision el departamento de vivienda junto a la casa blanca lanzaron una campaÑa para ayudar a los propietarios de viviendas afectados por la crisis hipotecaria. silvana quiroz nos cuenta de que se trata esta campaÑa . asi es mario..esta ayuda es para las familias latinas que fueron duramente afectadas por la crisis de ejecuciones hipotecarias y muchas veces estafadas al tratar de rescatar sus viviendas. es por esta razÓn que el secretario de del departamento de vivienda y desarrollo urbano shaun donovan anuncio hoy el lanzamiento de la pagina de internet del programa makinhome rdable en espaÑol el fordable. gov/span y edisponible totalmen en espaÑol este tio incluye tambiÉn prtarioschandoa salvar sus apr departamento desi u es pietar enda esta tndo s pagando su hip, sepa
era solo un nino indefenso quien le pudo hacer dano privad...us chose inbles y los abogados de lopez estan pidiendo a el juez que no se usen las evidencias , lo que se encontro en su auto ni en el cuarto del motel ya que ellos alegan la orden de busqueda no fue especifica, en germantown maryland claudia uceda univision el departamento de vivienda junto a la casa blanca lanzaron una campaÑa para ayudar a los propietarios de viviendas afectados por la crisis hipotecaria. silvana quiroz nos...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? it's time for a lunchbreak... joining us for lunchbreak today...ower and pastry chefs at the cookie bar --joe bova and jeff steinverg. we are making chocolate chip cookies and ice cream and incorporating fruit... we are making a blueberry chocolate chip cookie with ice- cream we are doing a lot of prep ... we are chopping the butter and setting aside the eggs ... you are going to mix the dry ingredients ... on bleached regular white flour and some cake spice baking soda baking powder and salt. these are the key ingredient to any cookie ... you are chopping the butter into pieces that will be easier to work with at room temperature we combine this with brown sugar and and crack your eggs into a bowl to avoid the shells ... add the vanilla into the egg mixture you always want to combine the vanilla into the liquid fir
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? it's time for a lunchbreak... joining us for lunchbreak today...ower and pastry chefs at the cookie bar --joe bova and jeff steinverg. we are making chocolate chip cookies and ice cream and incorporating fruit... we are making a blueberry chocolate chip cookie with ice- cream we are doing a lot of prep ... we...
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two thirds of us think we need to get more sleep. the where to a better night's sleep may be in front of you like right now, maybe this thing here. linda says with more -- as more on why glow could be what is keeping you up. >> reporter: mommy blogger titania turns for hours each night and thinks she knowsy. >> from about 7 to midnight i'm in front of a screen. i'm on the computer, on the mobile device. >> reporter: she could be right. researchers argue light puts down a hormone that helps sleep but now we are flooded light. whether it's texting, e-mailing or catching up on tv. >> it's a unnatural thing for us to do. when we expose ourselves to light at night we tell the brain it's day. . >> reporter: that can throw off the body clock. the american academy of sleep medicine said it's important to raise a red flag about the wave lengths emitted by the gadgets. even dim light can be a problem. >> he know blue light alters rhythms and yet nowadays it seem that blue is the color. >> reporter: studies have linked blue light and poor sleep
two thirds of us think we need to get more sleep. the where to a better night's sleep may be in front of you like right now, maybe this thing here. linda says with more -- as more on why glow could be what is keeping you up. >> reporter: mommy blogger titania turns for hours each night and thinks she knowsy. >> from about 7 to midnight i'm in front of a screen. i'm on the computer, on the mobile device. >> reporter: she could be right. researchers argue light puts down a...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> wide receivers competition r is one to watch.ec redskins brought in pierre gar con to compete with santana moss, brandon banks, terrence austin and leonard hankerson he was cheered to return to there practice -- cleared d to returno the practice field.fi he was referred to as a go-togo receiver until he was injured. now he is fully recovered fromre theco surgery, and ready to pack up where he left off. >> this is different than last year. because i know what to expect. i know i've been through it last year, i know what the coaches expect, i know what for do. i'm nor confident in the play book, i know more. and i know i can be confident in what i do and have fun. >> the orioles -- os lead 4-2, and a single past teixeira. the birds take a 5-2 lead, we2 move to the bottom leof the 9th. now 5-4. this is jim johnson, two
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> wide receivers competition r is one to watch.ec redskins brought in pierre gar con to compete with santana moss, brandon banks, terrence austin and leonard hankerson he was cheered to return to there practice -- cleared d to returno the...
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stay with us. there's much more coming up. >>> live look at statue of liberty at ellis island in the big apple. things look pretty clear out there. over the past few days we have had a little bit of fog kind of covering lady liberty. good to see things are clear this morning. >>> if i ever was near him i would cut his tongue out so he could never talk. >> that was words from a an 83- year-old woman who said she was scamed out of thousands of dollars. listen to this. grandmother of 9 from georgia didn't want her face on tv because she says someone called her last week and pretend to be one of her grandsons. person told her he was in jail for a dui crash. another person called claiming to be her grandson's lawyer. she ended up wiring nearly 6,000 dollars to mexico to pool she didn't know. police say there is not much they can do sin the money was sent out of the country. -- since the money was sent out of the country. >>> a detroit woman who was fighting a flesh eating bacteria died. she picked it up
stay with us. there's much more coming up. >>> live look at statue of liberty at ellis island in the big apple. things look pretty clear out there. over the past few days we have had a little bit of fog kind of covering lady liberty. good to see things are clear this morning. >>> if i ever was near him i would cut his tongue out so he could never talk. >> that was words from a an 83- year-old woman who said she was scamed out of thousands of dollars. listen to this....
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we use to use our main supply route. although the other supply route was being used very effectively as well as the line of communication. the other supply route for your viewing audience is the one to the north as opposed through the khyber pass. the stumbling blocks were really surrounded accountability for those, the pakistanis believed, who were involved in the killing of their troops as well as a public apology. that was much of it. also the pakistanis were charging some increased outrageous prices, you know, per truck and per container to make its way along that supply line. look, it's a step in the right direction. it's better for it. >> brown: general keane by reports there was resistent to issuing that apology. the state department seemed to want to. at least through reports we got, the pentagon and others did not. >> that's true. it's sort of a soft apology anyway. look at. i got briefed on this operation in january when i was doing an assessment for general madison, general allen, general allen the commander i
we use to use our main supply route. although the other supply route was being used very effectively as well as the line of communication. the other supply route for your viewing audience is the one to the north as opposed through the khyber pass. the stumbling blocks were really surrounded accountability for those, the pakistanis believed, who were involved in the killing of their troops as well as a public apology. that was much of it. also the pakistanis were charging some increased...
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brooks says cyanide is tyyically what was used in gas chamberssback in the day.. a single pellet dropped in acid..could kill someone very quickly. amazingly, there is no law deputies do poinn out that - email marin sent to his son foreshadowed what happeeed - he wrote if things dont go well in couut.. his will is in place. a motter and father are accused of putting their baby pnside a carry-on bag. bag.the baby boy was discovered by an x-ray scanner at annairport in the united arab emirates.police say the couple didn't have a visaafor the boy to enter the u-a-e.... so they ried to seak the five-month-old in.... by &pputting himmin a small handba. the parents are charged with child enddngerment and attempted smuggling. police pay the boy is ok. 3 this guy proves that anyone can be a parent but not everyone can be a father. ♪ ♪ looking for someone you can trust? with ase certified technicians and the latest technology, this is the exception to the rule. this is sears auto center. you're still counting aren't you? today we live online and in a few years the numbe
brooks says cyanide is tyyically what was used in gas chamberssback in the day.. a single pellet dropped in acid..could kill someone very quickly. amazingly, there is no law deputies do poinn out that - email marin sent to his son foreshadowed what happeeed - he wrote if things dont go well in couut.. his will is in place. a motter and father are accused of putting their baby pnside a carry-on bag. bag.the baby boy was discovered by an x-ray scanner at annairport in the united arab...
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north and west of us n to southern ohio. a line of intense storms, severe thunderstorm watch up for pennsylvania right now has not been extended into maryland but the heat advisory is certainly still there boundary moving slowly. behind this we will see a break at least into the upper 80's for the weekend. another hot, humid situation tonight and into the day tomorrow ahead of the boundary, before it pushes through and boy you can see the extreme humidity that has over spread the entire east coast. that dry comfortable air we had yesterday. its gone. it's out of here and again all across the east right now, sweltering in those extreme temperatures. all right. storm chances tonight. pretty slim i from the state line south. if you are traveling north. pennsylvania et cetera you will get into storms. then into friday that boundary tries to sink south i think a better chance for pop up showers and storms, into tomorrow afternoon. saturday, still the possibility of some hit and miss showers and/or storms but i think most of the a
north and west of us n to southern ohio. a line of intense storms, severe thunderstorm watch up for pennsylvania right now has not been extended into maryland but the heat advisory is certainly still there boundary moving slowly. behind this we will see a break at least into the upper 80's for the weekend. another hot, humid situation tonight and into the day tomorrow ahead of the boundary, before it pushes through and boy you can see the extreme humidity that has over spread the entire east...